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		<title>English Premiership – Break Time</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>The international break is here and the English Premiership is off for a week’s break. In all honestly though no one wanted that to happen, such has been the excitement we have enjoyed since the resumption of the world’s most popular league – especially this past weekend. Here are a couple of points: The Mighty [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/09/opinion-editorials/english-premiership-break-time/">English Premiership – Break Time</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>The international break is here and the English Premiership is off for a week’s break. In all honestly though no one wanted that to happen, such has been the excitement we have enjoyed since the resumption of the world’s most popular league – especially this past weekend.</p>
<p>Here are a couple of points:</p>
<ul>
<li>The Mighty Gunners of North London</li>
</ul>
<p>I am super excited about the Gunners, so much so that I’m ordering a brand new replica jersey&#8230; I will admit I was thrilled to see Song leave Arsenal. I have nothing against him, he’s a wonderful talent and I truly believe he will go on to reach great heights at Barcelona. But to me Song was one of the main reasons for Arsenal’s downs last season.</p>
<p>It’s still too early to go around claiming vindication but the early signs are encouraging.</p>
<p>Yes, the season is only three games old, but the midfield of Arteta, Diaby and Carzola is looking scrumptious. Their performance against Liverpool was simply outstanding. They nullified Liverpool’s midfield and were able to set a platform for one of Arsenal’s finest league wins in recent seasons. The Gunners did ride their luck a bit; there were a couple of penalty shouts that could have easily gone the other way on another day, but after 90 minutes there was no arguing who was the better team.</p>
<p>Diaby. Well, what can you say? He was amazing.</p>
<p>When he arrived at Arsenal seven years ago from Auxerre he was said to be the new Vieira. This, however, never really materialized because he was unable to consistently play in his favorite position – frequently being deployed on the wing or further forward – while injuries also hampered him greatly.</p>
<p>Although he showed glimpses of his immense talent he was never settled so was never a nailed down player.</p>
<p>Thankfully Diaby’s back to full fitness and, based on Sunday’s evidence, could be Arsenal’s most important player in their quest for silverware.</p>
<p>I really believe Arsenal can challenge for the league title this season.</p>
<p>That midfield trio of Arteta, Diaby and Carzola is comparable to any in the league and the defensively the team suddenly looks pretty solid.</p>
<p>I’m happy with Jenkinson. He’s not the most refined player, but he has won me over in the last two games – games which have not been easy tasks, and have posed different challenges.</p>
<p>In dealing with the physical threat of Stoke and then the pace and guile of Raheem Sterling against Liverpool, Jenkinson has shown he can be a resourceful option at rightback. He’s still nervous, yes, and this coupled with his relative lack of technique means he’s prone to mistakes in possession. Nevertheless, I would like to see him get an extended run in the team.</p>
<p>The Mertesacker-Vermaelen combination also deserves to continue at the heart of Arsenal’s defence. Despite shaky moments from each against Liverpool, both were generally outstanding. I felt they complimented each other well, and Vermaelen’s all-action style is well-matched by Mertesacker’s composed approach.</p>
<p>It’s often pointed out that the most effective centreback partnerships are ones which comprise of differing personalities; the cool guy and the crazy guy – for example Carvalho and Terry, Ferdinand and Vidic, Pique and Puyol.</p>
<p>You would hope this partnership is given a chance to flourish because so far it hasn’t let the team down.</p>
<p>Upfront there remains a slight worry in terms of where the goals will consistently come from. But, for me, the most important thing is to keep this group together. Fingers crossed then that Arsenal doesn’t suffer any injuries over this international break.</p>
<ul>
<li>The Paul Scholes Conundrum</li>
</ul>
<p>There’s still no convincing explanation why Paul Scholes doesn’t start more often for Manchester United.</p>
<p>Scholes himself has frequently said he wants to play more. Ok, he is 37, so maybe he can’t play every game, but he should be used as much as possible.</p>
<p>There are perhaps games where Scholes won’t be suited; a Stoke perhaps, who are more physical and where his tackling would be called into question more often. Maybe a Newcastle away too on the evidence of their victory over United last season which was underpinned by a frenetic pace and direct approach.</p>
<p>Probably against such styles you would require more mobility, stamina and force in midfield.</p>
<p>But otherwise it’s clear that Scholes should play every game. He changed the game on Sunday against Southampton.</p>
<p>United looks like a much different team when Scholes is on the pitch. His passing range is remarkable, and what&#8217;s more, he always seems to pick the right pass. That’s what makes him special. Scholes also brings a sense of calm and direction to the team, and because he&#8217;s been a midfield guru from his youth, he knows all the tricks of the trade.</p>
<p>Scholes should be played in his favored role as the creative fulcrum, not as at Everton where he was the deepest of United’s midfielders.</p>
<p>Scholes in my book is key to whether United will compete this season.</p>
<ul>
<li>Swansea Splendour</li>
</ul>
<p>Swansea are the story of the league so far. Continuing on from they left off under Brendan Rodgers, the Swans are third and flying after three games.</p>
<p>Apart from their lofty ranking Swansea are also an illustration of how English football has evolved in the last ten years – the passing and technique-based football, with a sprinkling of tactical discipline.</p>
<p>You could see it with Southampton (against United) as well while teams like Wigan and Fulham have an emphasis on quality possession at the core of their philosophies.</p>
<p>There’s a place for the other side as well as Carroll showed brilliantly with West Ham, as Stoke does so effectively and as the variation Newcastle and Everton have to their strategy.</p>
<p>It just makes the Premiership that more intriguing because there are so many different styles.</p>
<p>It also means this will be the toughest season yet. Year on year this league is getting tougher and tougher. There is no side you can say are obvious favorites for relegation, nor can you say playing a certain way will guarantee success as opposed another style.</p>
<p>Southampton may be pointless after three games, but they were five minutes from beating Man United and gave City a real fright on the opening day of the season.</p>
<ul>
<li>Liverpool…</li>
</ul>
<p>While Rodgers’ old team is going great guns, his new team&#8211;Liverpool&#8211;has some problems.</p>
<p>First, I believe they’ve tried to change things a bit too quickly. Rodgers has attempted to revolutionize Liverpool’s style into a technique-based, meticulous one. It doesn’t completely suit all the players at his disposal, for example Gerrard. Stevie G is a world-class footballer, full-stop. However, Liverpool’s new style more often than not entails measured build-ups while Gerrard is an explosive player, always looking to add tempo. At times this means he’s not on the same wavelength with the system, as evidenced by a couple of personal errors so far on his part.</p>
<p>Most of Liverpool’s transfer activity also hasn’t made sense.</p>
<p>One thing that’s a blessing is Suarez is now the undisputed main man and there’s no distraction of Carroll (even if it’s still a bit of a blunder not to have had a replacement for Carroll in place). A three-man midfield with Gerrard supporting Suarez is Liverpool at their best, something akin to the deadly Torres-Gerrard combo of 2008-09.</p>
<p>The only problem, though, is that Suarez is not a prolific scorer. This puts pressure on Liverpool’s other attackers to find the net, and if you look at the team-sheet there are no other scorers except for Gerrard. At the moment I see Borini as a bit of a weak link. Both he and Sterling are not goalscorers, but Sterling offers sharp penetration, which Borini hasn’t done so far.</p>
<p>Liverpool needs someone out-wide who can score. This is where an Afellay might have been an option, and is what Kuyt used to do.</p>
<p>Signing Owen would have helped too. It might have meant changing the system a bit, but Liverpool would have had the goal threat they are missing.</p>
<p>Other parts, though not yet perfect, are fine. Without Lucas, Liverpool lacks a presence on the defensive side in midfield. Nevertheless, the midfield group as a whole has real quality, and with Shelvey lately making himself a good option, it is likely going to serve Liverpool well.</p>
<p>The defense and keeper are also proven Premiership quality.</p>
<p>However, it will take some time for Liverpool to be transformed into a winning team that also plays to the manager’s philosophy.</p>
<ul>
<li>AVB and Spurs…</li>
</ul>
<p>Another man of change is Andre Villas-Boas; the man tries to change things too much whenever he lands. He looks to be repeating the same mistakes he made at Chelsea. The jettisoning of Dawson, for example, makes little sense. He has been one of Tottenham’s best defenders over recent seasons and he understands the club. Vertonghen, has been thrown in the deep end.</p>
<p>Although Tottenham endured a poor finish to last season under Harry Redknapp they did finish fourth. The previous three seasons the Spurs have finished 4th, 5th and 4th, a pretty incredible sequence. This is the standard that’s been set by Harry’s superb work and, sadly, I feel the Spurs have taken a step back so far.</p>
<p>That’s not to say AVB will not have success at White Hart Lane. He may well achieve it, but it’s unlikely to be this season.</p>
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		<title>Welsh Football Manager Dies Aged 42</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2011 10:04:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Emily Bate</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>The Football Association of Wales revealed Sunday that football manager Gary Speed was found dead at 07:08 GMT on 27th November at his home in Huntington, Chester. Speed boasted an exemplary international career. Over a period of fifteen years, he won 85 caps for his country and also played for Leeds, Everton, Sheffield United, Newcastle and [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2011/11/sports/welsh-football-manager-dies-aged-42/">Welsh Football Manager Dies Aged 42</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>The Football Association of Wales revealed Sunday that football manager Gary Speed was found dead at 07:08 GMT on 27<sup>th</sup> November at his home in Huntington, Chester.</p>
<p>Speed boasted an exemplary international career. Over a period of fifteen years, he won 85 caps for his country and also played for Leeds, Everton, Sheffield United, Newcastle and Bolton. After taking on his first managerial role with Sheffield United and accepting an MBE in the 2010 Birthday Honours for his services to football, he was appointed as Wales’ manager almost one year ago with the brief to prepare the senior squad for qualification to the FIFA 2014 World Cup in Brazil.</p>
<p>Cheshire police were called to Speed’s home in the morning of 27<sup>th</sup> November after receiving information of a sudden death at an address in Huntington. A spokeswoman for Cheshire police announced that there were ‘no suspicious circumstances’ surrounding his death, and confirmed it to be an apparent suicide.</p>
<p>A minute’s silence was announced at the Premier League Swansea match against Aston Villa on Sunday, following which, supportive chants and rounds of applause resonated around the stadium.</p>
<p>Tributes to Speed began to pour in within minutes of hearing the news. Former team mate Ryan Giggs said: &#8220;I am totally devastated. Gary Speed was one of the nicest men in football and someone I am honoured to call a team-mate and friend. It goes without saying my thoughts are with his family at this tremendously sad time.&#8221;</p>
<p>Alan Shearer who played alongside Speed during his time at Newcastle said: “Gary was a magnificent person, bright, fun and a wonderful family man &#8211; he lit up every room he walked into.”</p>
<p>Comments however have not been restricted to those issued from former team mates. Labour leader Ed Miliband tweeted that Speed was a ‘[f]antastic servant of Leeds’ and will be ‘[m]ourned by football’, with Welsh politicians Cheryl Gillian, Kirsty Williams and Carywn Jones also expressing their condolences.</p>
<p>The FAW also publically extended their sympathies. Speed leaves a wife and two children, and the FAW called for everyone to respect the family’s privacy at such a difficult time. They further commented that ‘this tragedy [...] is a huge loss not only for his family and friends but for the nation as a whole.’</p>
<p>Cheshire police confirmed that a family tribute will be released at a later date.</p>
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		<title>EPL Week Four Recap: Manchester Rivals Stay on Top</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Sep 2011 18:05:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Anderson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>With many of the stars having a good trip with their international teams the week before, this past week brought about some great matches that have caused some big changes in the standings. This includes Chelsea regaining a top three position, Stoke City taking the fourth place position, and Liverpool slipping down two spots to [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2011/09/sports/epl-week-four-recap-manchester-rivals-stay-on-top/">EPL Week Four Recap: Manchester Rivals Stay on Top</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>With many of the stars having a good trip with their international teams the week before, this past week brought about some great matches that have caused some big changes in the standings. This includes Chelsea regaining a top three position, Stoke City taking the fourth place position, and Liverpool slipping down two spots to fifth place.</p>
<p>However, Manchester United and Manchester City are still going head to head for the leading position in the league, making the space between the leaders and the followers in the standings quite large.</p>
<p><strong>Arsenal 1:0 Swansea City</strong></p>
<p>Arsenal came out in better form than they had in their 8-2 loss to Manchester United two weeks ago, allowing them to move up in the standings and maybe motivate the team to reach their usual top four position once again.</p>
<p>The win was not a pretty win, with the only goal coming in the 40<sup>th</sup> minute from Andrei Arshavin after a terrible mistake between Swansea goalkeeper Michael Vorm and one of his defenders. This left the net wind open for Arshavin to help Arsenal win a big three points that they desperately needed.</p>
<p><strong>Everton 2:2 Aston Villa</strong></p>
<p>After an entertaining match that saw several goals and drama with penalties, neither Everton nor Aston Villa was able to come away from the match with a win.</p>
<p>The first goal of the match came off the boot of Everton forward Leon Osman in the 19<sup>th</sup> minute. This gave Everton the lead going into the second half. However, Aston Villa was able to equalize in the 63<sup>rd</sup> minute when midfielder Stilian Petrov was able to get past Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard.</p>
<p>Drama came five minutes later with a penalty kick awarded to Everton’s Leighton Baines who was able to hit the back of the net. After a strong battle in the closing minutes of the match, Aston Villa was able to equalize yet again from a shot off the boot of Gabriel Agbonlahor in the 83<sup>rd</sup> minute, giving both teams a point in the standings.</p>
<p><strong>Manchester City 3:0 Wigan Athletic</strong></p>
<p>Sergio Aguero, Manchester City’s most popular newcomer from this past transfer window, showed he was more than worth the money paid for him by contributing all three of the goals in their win against Wigan Athletic.</p>
<p>Aguero scored early in the first half, putting the ball in the back of the net in the 13<sup>th</sup> minute. It wasn’t until the second half when Aguero would put in two more goals to finish his hat trick and stop any chance of Wigan making a comeback in the latter half of the game. With this win, Manchester City sits in second place due to goal difference between Manchester United.</p>
<p><strong>Sunderland 1:2 Chelsea</strong></p>
<p>Chelsea moved back into the top four of the Premier League with their win against Sunderland, who they outplayed the entire match. The first goal of the game was scored by Chelsea defender John Terry in the 18<sup>th</sup> minute, and was the only goal scored in the first half. Daniel Sturridge, in covering for the injured Didier Drogba, put the second goal in for Chelsea in the 50<sup>th</sup> minute.</p>
<p>Although there was a glimmer of hope shown in Sunderland when substitute Ji Dong-Wong scored in the last minute of the match, Chelsea was able to defend well through injury time and secure the win.</p>
<p><strong>Wolverhampton 0:2 Tottenham</strong></p>
<p>Although the game was uneventful in the first half, Tottenham’s Emmanuel Adebayor was able to secure a goal and the lead in the 67<sup>th</sup> minute. Jermaine Defoe, Tottenham’s second forward paired up with Adebayor, scored the second goal in the 80<sup>th</sup> minute.</p>
<p>Tottenham was able to rally in the last half hour of the match in order to secure the win against Wolverhampton, and also move farther away from regulation.</p>
<p><strong>Stoke City 1:0 Liverpool</strong></p>
<p>The one and only goal was scored from a penalty kick off the boot of Stoke forward Jonathan Walters in the 21<sup>st</sup> minute. The rest of the match was evenly battled between the two sides; however, Liverpool was unable to capitalize on chances while Stoke’s defense showed to be the stronger of the two teams.</p>
<p>Liverpool slipped down the standings with their first loss of the season to Stoke City, although both teams were evenly matched throughout the entire game.</p>
<p><strong>Bolton 0:5 Manchester United</strong></p>
<p>Javier Hernandez came out in form for his first start this season scoring in the first five minutes of the match. Wayne Rooney also continued his form with a goal in the 20<sup>th</sup> minute, then another goal five minutes later. Hernandez scored his second goal of the match in the 58<sup>th</sup> minute with no sign of Bolton having a chance to get one in the net.</p>
<p>Finally, Rooney finished his hat trick in the 68<sup>th</sup> minute, making it back to back hat tricks for the player. Another high scoring match leaves Manchester United at the top of the standings, along with making more room in between them and other teams in the middle of the standings.</p>
<p><strong>Norwich City 0:1 West Bromwich Albion</strong></p>
<p>Thanks to a very early first half goal, West Brom was able to get their first win of the season while visiting Norwich City on Saturday. Peter Odemwingie was able to capitalize on a mistake in the third minute of the game between one Norwich defender and backup goalkeeper Declan Rudd, filling in the first spot due to John Ruddy’s suspension.</p>
<p>This one goal was all West Brom needed in order to get their first win, allowing them to forget about their three game losing streak and hopefully keep away from the relegation zone.</p>
<p><strong>Fulham 1:1 Blackburn</strong></p>
<p>With the two teams sitting in the relegation zone, and in desperate need of a couple points, the battle between Fulham and Blackburn concluded in a draw that keeps both teams without a win so far this season.</p>
<p>Although putting up a great fight at the beginning of the match, Blackburn was the first to score with a blistering shot off the boot of Ruben Rochina in the 32<sup>nd</sup> minute. Thankfully, Fulham were able to come back six minutes later from the help of Bobby Zamora, making it all even going into the uneventful second half.</p>
<p><strong>Queens Park Rangers 0:0 Newcastle United</strong></p>
<p>With five newly transferred players in the starting squad for Queens Park Rangers, Newcastle United had the mindset of coming out of the match with a win since the players would not be in sync with each other. However, QPR were the team to watch this match due to having the most scoring chances in the match even though they could not capitalize on any of them.</p>
<p>Newcastle move up to sixth place, leaving them secure until next weekend.<br />
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